Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng (NYSE: XPEV) announced plans to release three robotaxi models in 2026 and begin trial operations for the service. The company is advancing its presence in the robotaxi sector with innovative technology.
The robotaxis will be equipped with four of Xpeng's proprietary Turing AI chips, delivering up to 3,000 TOPS (trillions of operations per second) of computing power. This hardware supports the vehicles' sophisticated autonomous functions.
Each model integrates Xpeng's second-generation Vision-Language-Action (VLA) system, allowing adaptive responses to diverse traffic patterns worldwide. The company confirmed these vehicles can operate without modifications or dependence on high-definition maps, making them suitable for cost-efficient mass production.
Xpeng intends to launch a robotaxi Software Development Kit (SDK) to partner globally in expanding the robotaxi ecosystem.
These robotaxis will feature four of Xpeng's in-house developed Turing AI chips, delivering computing power of up to 3,000 TOPS.
These models will incorporate Xpeng's second-generation VLA (Vision-Language-Action) model, enabling adaptive operation across global traffic patterns.
Summary: Xpeng plans to launch three advanced AI-powered robotaxis in 2026, designed for flexible, cost-effective global operation with collaborative ecosystem development.